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East Riding Theatre Awarded Cash Life Line By Government

East Riding Theatre Awarded Cash Life Line By Government

East Riding Theatre has been awarded £72,522 as part of the Government’s £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund (CRF) to help face the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic and to ensure they have a sustainable future, the Culture Secretary has announced today.

East Riding Theatre is one of 1,385 cultural and creative organisations across the country receiving urgently needed support.

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Historic Listed Property Left Empty For Years Goes On The Market

Historic Listed Property Left Empty For Years Goes On The Market

A property in Beverley of great historic interest is set to get a new lease of life as a result of council intervention.

The Grade 2 listed house on Norwood Far Grove has stood empty for a number of years. Since then it has been an eyesore for residents on the street who have for years been calling for the council to take action.

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Active Towns Launched Across The East Riding

Active Towns Launched Across The East Riding

An exciting new pilot scheme to encourage and support communities and residents to be physically, mentally and socially active has launched on a trial basis in four towns in the East Riding. Hopes are high that local residents will get involved and improve their wellbeing in Active Towns.

Active Towns sees East Riding of Yorkshire Council working closely in the community with residents and local clubs, groups and organisations to expand their community resources and help to develop wellbeing activities with residents.

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Emergency Cash Still Available For Residents Affected Financially By COVID-19

Emergency Cash Still Available For Residents Affected Financially By COVID-19

East Riding residents who are in need of financial help as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic are being urged to apply for cash funds from East Riding of Yorkshire Council.

The council has been given an amount of funding from central government to help support those residents most in need whose income has been reduced because of the coronavirus.

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New Parents Urged To Register Births

New Parents Urged To Register Births

Parents who had their babies during lockdown are being encouraged to come forward and register their births as soon as possible.

Over 100 new families whose children were born between February and June, under the care of Hull Women and Children’s hospital have not yet obtained a birth certificate.

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Beverley Civic Society’s History Boards: The Friary & Eastgate Board

Beverley Civic Society’s History Boards: The Friary & Eastgate Board

On 1 October 2020 the tenth history board was put in place in Eastgate, to replace a damaged board there, close to the footage entry to the Friary and Eastgate site.

It is the last in the present phase of these boards, which have been warmly welcomed by visitors and residents. The planning of these boards began in 2017, under the leadership of John Bird.

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MP Chairs Committee To Improve Life Chances For People Suffering Cardiac Arrest

MP Chairs Committee To Improve Life Chances For People Suffering Cardiac Arrest

Graham Stuart, the MP for Beverley and Holderness, recently chaired the latest meeting of the CADEY Committee, which seeks to improve the life chances of people suffering cardiac arrests in East Yorkshire.

The CADEY campaign, which stands for Community Access Defibrillators for East Yorkshire, was founded by the MP in 2018 in response to the dismal survival rates for cardiac arrests which occur outside a hospital and the lack of publicly accessible defibrillators in the area.

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Former Airline Captain From Leeds To Collect COVID Convalescent Plasma

Former Airline Captain From Leeds To Collect COVID Convalescent Plasma

Nick Gifford, 52 from Scarcroft in Leeds, had been working as an airline captain for 13 years before the pandemic hit. He lost his job as flights were grounded across the world.

Nick, the father of two, is now training to collect convalescent plasma as NHS Blood and Transplant urgently calls for more people who have had the coronavirus to donate convalescent plasma in Leeds.

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The Humber Talking Community Pod Moves To Swinemoor Estate

The Humber Talking Community Pod Moves To Swinemoor Estate

The Humber Talking community pod has moved to Swinemoor Estate in Beverley, near to the shops on Samman Road.

The pod, previously located firstly in Hull city centre and then on the Orchard Park Estate, is a space where people can come and talk to police, the fire service and the council about any concerns or issues they might have. 

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